Right Next To You
Lucie Tiger
'Right Next To You' is Lucie's first single for 2022 and it's already winning fans around the world. It's all about hitting the road, chasing your dreams and taking a chance on love. Take a listen now!
'Right Next To You' is Lucie's first single for 2022 and it's already winning fans around the world. It's all about hitting the road, chasing your dreams and taking a chance on love. Take a listen now!
'Do Me Right' is Lucie Tiger's third single for 2021 and after the craziness that has been 2021, it's the ultimate release-from-lockdown celebration song for her fans! One of the lyrics in the first verse states, "it’s been a long day, been a long week, been a long year,” and Lucie Tiger ain’t kidding! Have a listen and let your hair down!
Lucie Tiger's second single of 2021 is all about going out and having a good time - leaving the heart broken feelings for later on! It's a rock'n'roller showing a different side of Lucie and her Alabama-based band. 'Midnight Goodbye' reached #34 on the CountryTown Chart in Australia and #68 on the Music Row Breakout Chart in Nashville.
Lucie's latest release ‘Found My Home’ is a musing on time spent on the road, finding her spiritual home in Muscle Shoals, Alabama and reflects on the places most enjoyed during Lucie’s USA travels. It reached #20 on the Music Network CountryTown Chart in Australia and #50 on the Nashville Music Row Breakout Chart.
Lucie Tiger's newest single is a reimagined version of the Jimi Hendrix classic, played entirely on piano (including Hendrix's soaring guitar solo) and recorded whilst on tour in Nashville. Aidan Prewett, author of Our Jimi, An Intimate Portrait Of Jimi Hendrix, described it as "a major accomplishment to bring fresh energy to a genuine classic".
Gasoline encompasses Lucie Tiger's love of country and her own brand of 'Roadtrip Americana'. These are songs written on the road and recorded on the road, whilst on tour in the US at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Country music news site, High on Country, called it "chock-full of swagger and toe-tapping catchiness".
'Apple Tree' and it's old-school B-side 'Baby Don't You Go' come complete with slide guitar and organ showing off Lucie's country side and love of the genre. Happy Mag described the double single as "steeped in classic country charm" and the two tracks as "a sublime example of romantic, guitar-driven tunes".
Lucie Tiger's eponymous EP is a nod to her bluesy roots and love of a good jam. Inspired by nights in juke joints and days on the road, Lucie Tiger's first EP is bound to be a fun ride.